Entering Sunday's NFL game at 0-2, the Tennessee Titans needed something big to spark them against the Detroit Lions. How about a little razzle-dazzle, complements of Darius Reynaud and Tommie Campbell?

And that was just the beginning of a day the Titans filled with highlights at the Lions' expense.

Down 6-3 late in the first quarter of Sunday's home game, the Titans pulled a play out of their bag of tricks on a Lions punt.

Fielding a punt at his own 38-yard line, Reynaud took a step upfield as if to make a return on the left side of the field. But Reynaud stopped, turned and fired an overhand lateral pass across the field to Campbell on the right side of the field.

The Lions swallowed the bait hook, line and sinker. With their coverage focused on Reynaud, they had little chance to prevent Campbell from dashing 62 yards to the end zone.

The play was reminiscent of the legendary trick throwback the Titans used on a kickoff return to beat the Bills in the 1999 postseason, now simply called "The Music City Miracle."

The TD was the Titans' first in the first half this season.

They added to their touchdown total in the second quarter, when Jake Locker hit Jared Cook on what became a 61-yard scoring play.

Cook injured his left shoulder later in the first half and had to leave the game. It was questionable whether he would return. He had four catches for 77 yards, including his TD reception.

Giving up the special teams TD was not the only problem for the Lions. They lost punter Ben Graham during the return to a calf injury.

Kicker Jason Hanson was pressed into duty as Graham's replacement. Graham was likely out for the game.

Later, Reynaud provided a scoring highlight of his own with a 105-yard kick return touchdown in the fourth quarter.

Reynaud's TD tied the game 27-27, and Titans regained the lead on a 71-yard TD reception by Nate Washington that was pure robbery. Washington leaped over and took the ball away from a Lions defender and all but moseyed his way into the end zone after the catch.